"Don't believe in miracles - depend on them"
About this Quote
The first clause scolds naive credulity: don’t build your life around magical thinking, don’t confuse hope with a plan. Then the pivot twists the knife. “Depend on them” exposes the uncomfortable truth of modern work and modern institutions: we publicly worship rational process, metrics, and best practices while privately surviving on last-minute heroics, lucky breaks, and someone quietly bending the rules. The quote’s humor comes from that hypocrisy. We pretend competence is engineered; we know it’s often improvised.
It also carries a critique of managerial culture. If your operation “depends on miracles,” the problem isn’t faith, it’s design: under-resourcing, unrealistic timelines, reward structures that punish caution and celebrate firefighting. Peter’s intent is to make the listener laugh, then squirm. The subtext is brutal: if you’re counting on miracles, you’re already admitting the system can’t deliver what it promises. That’s not cynicism for its own sake; it’s an invitation to notice the absurdity we’ve normalized.
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| Topic | Optimism |
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Peter, Laurence J. (2026, January 16). Don't believe in miracles - depend on them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/dont-believe-in-miracles-depend-on-them-102242/
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Peter, Laurence J. "Don't believe in miracles - depend on them." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/dont-believe-in-miracles-depend-on-them-102242/.
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"Don't believe in miracles - depend on them." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/dont-believe-in-miracles-depend-on-them-102242/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








